Piersalisi receives Beltwide cotton award

Cotton producers struggling with available water after drought can maximize crop yields from limited water with some planning and implementation of variable deficit irrigation. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Sam Craft)

Each year the University Extension Cotton Specialists select a colleague as the Beltwide Extension Cotton Specialist of the Year and this year Brian Pieralisi, Ph.D., of Mississippi State University, was recognized during the group’s banquet on Jan. 8.

This annual award is an acknowledgement of leadership, dedication and exceptional service in developing and conducting educational programs to meet the needs of cotton producers and the U.S. cotton industry.

(Center) Brian Pieralisi, Ph.D., of Mississippi State University was recognized by his University Extension Cotton Specialist peers. He received the annual award from last year’s recipient (at left) Ben McKnight of Texas A&M AgriLife.  The banquet held Jan. 8 was sponsored by (at right) Tim Dabbert of Bayer and coordinated by AgriThority. (Courtesy photo.)

“Dr. Pieralisi is a valued resource to the many cotton growers in Mississippi, and he’s a great husband and father,” said Ben McKnight, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension cotton specialist and the 2025 award recipient. “This award is very special because it’s recognition by our peers. We really appreciate the sponsorship by Bayer to continue this tradition.”

Pieralisi is assistant professor and Extension cotton specialist with interests ranging from variety testing, weed science and soil fertility to precision ag and economics. He was named Mississippi State Cotton Specialist in 2020 succeeding Darrin Dodds who moved to lead the university’s department of Plant and Soil Sciences.

Pieralisi is a native of Leland, Mississippi, with both bachelor’s degree in agricultural pest management and his doctorate in agronomy from MSU.  Pieralisi also farmed and earned a master’s degree from Delta State University in between his degrees at MSU. With a strong background in cotton production, Pieralisi focuses on improving crop yield and quality through innovative practices and research. His work includes studies on herbicides, irrigation, and plant growth regulators.

Sponsored by Tim Dabbert, Ph.D., cotton technical product and strategy lead for Bayer, the award event continues a more than three-decade tradition.

“We are thankful we’re able to sponsor the Beltwide Cotton Specialist of the Year again in 2026,” Dabbert said. “We appreciate the leadership in education provided by all the University Extension Cotton Specialists throughout the year, as well as our partnering relationship. Honoring this group is good for the industry.”

Cotton specialists gather for a recent Beltway conference. (Courtesy photo.)